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Buldge and Merging morphology statistics for a subsample of VIPERS galaxies. Anatoliy Tugay. 6.3.2020.

1,6
1,4
1,2
1,0
0,8
0,6
Buldge statistic F, F>0 for E galaxies

0,4
0,2
0,0
-0,2
-0,4
-0,6
-0,8
-1,0
-1,2
-1,4
-1,6
-1,8
-2,0
-2,2
-2,4
0,01 0,1 1 10 100

Sersic n by statmorph

1,6
1,4
1,2
1,0
0,8
0,6
Bulgde statistic F, F>0 for E galaxies

0,4
0,2
0,0
-0,2
-0,4
-0,6
-0,8
-1,0
-1,2
-1,4
-1,6
-1,8
-2,0
-2,2
-2,4
0,01 0,1 1 10 100

Sersic n by J.Krywult
Merger statistics S=0.139M20+0.99Gini-0.327

0,50
0,45
0,40
0,35
0,30
S>0 for merging galaxies

0,25
0,20
0,15
0,10
0,05
0,00
-0,05
-0,10
-0,15
-0,20
0,01 0,1 1 10 100

Sersic n by statmorph

0,5
0,45
0,4
0,35
0,3
S>0 for merging galaxies

0,25
0,2
0,15
0,1
0,05
0
-0,05
-0,1
-0,15
-0,2
0,01 0,1 1 10 100

Sersic n by J.Krywult
Gini-M20 classification was introduces in Lotz, Primack & Madau, arxiv/0311352 (LPM04)

It was applied in Lotz et al. 0602088 to galaxies, observed in All-wavelength Extended Groth Strip
International Survey, AEGIS. (Hubble Telescope). 0.2<z<1.2.
Also this classification was used for merger diagnostics of simulated galaxies in Snyder et al, 1409.1583.
Buldge statistics F based on Gini-M20 classification was analyzed in Snyder et al, 1502.07747 for
Illustris simulation. Besides morphology classification, the following parameters were fitted with Buldge
statistics: Star formation rate, stellar mass, galaxy size and galaxy rotation.

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